Sunday, December 13, 2009

Scottish Sayings And Phrases What Are Some Old Sayings Your "elders" Have Passed On?

What are some old sayings your "elders" have passed on? - scottish sayings and phrases

such as:
"The red night, sailors delight
Red in the morning, sailors take warning "(their relationship with the prognosis, the next day)" If you sing in the table, then you get a lazy man "or" If you have a dish cloth that the company drop

this kind of thing ... And possibly the origins of these (eg if you Scottish, Mennonite, Irish, etc.)

3 comments:

Badkitty said...

If the palm of your left hand itches, you will receive money.

When a bird comes into the house someone will die.

The problems are three.

If you wet your stomach during the washing will marry a drunkard.

Rub a cut potato on a wart and then bury the potato wart in the fall.

A Stitch in time saves nine.

They never do get on a ladder, his desire to disaster.

Never give knives as gifts, bad luck.



JJL said...

I am ok .... Few
1. If you play with fire, you peed in the bed.
2. If you eat something and fell, this meant that she wanted something.
3. If you suddenly their ears or unusually hot, which means bites someone is talking about you.
4. If you leave your purse sitting on the floor, it means that you'll spend a lot of money.
5. She dreams of marrying a person, that is, someone will die.
It all sounds ridiculous, but hey, it's my family.

JJL said...

I am ok .... Few
1. If you play with fire, you peed in the bed.
2. If you eat something and fell, this meant that she wanted something.
3. If you suddenly their ears or unusually hot, which means bites someone is talking about you.
4. If you leave your purse sitting on the floor, it means that you'll spend a lot of money.
5. She dreams of marrying a person, that is, someone will die.
It all sounds ridiculous, but hey, it's my family.

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